Keywords

Hardback
8.5 x 8.5 inches square
304 pages
ISBN: 9781736280379

$49 plus shipping

A Field Guide to the Missing Words.

Inuit peoples have 50 words for snow because their survival requires this. 

Language provides texture, clarity, and differentiation of our experiences.  It maps the knowable, and provides containers for our experience. The origin of words also deeply reveals how we see ourselves, our world, and our place in it.  But how can you talk with clarity and precision about something that has happened if there are no words for it in your language? 

Driven by personal necessity, and the awareness that things were happening in his mind and life that the language he grew up speaking did not have the capacity to describe, Natureza Gabriel has spent more than 20 years learning words from different languages and cultures that map aspects of our internal, relational, and nature experience unnamed in the English language. 

Compiled here for the first time in one place is a map of words with power to change your mind and what you see. This book opens a doorway to a new relationship with language, and possibilities of describing, with precision and nuance, aspects of our human experience that haven't been named in English. 

Did you know, for example, that there's a word in Yiddish for a kind of knowing that comes from your guts? That the word for neighbor in Filipino really means an awareness that we are not alone? That in Japan there is a word for the color of sunlight filtered through leaves? That the word for meditation in Hebrew literally means, 'bring your heart to it.' That there's a word in the Indigenous Kumeyaay dialect that means, 'I see the fire in your heart.' 

Keywords opens the door to a new world of meaning.

PRAISE for Keywords

Keywords is an extraordinary way-finding to what is missing, what has been cut out of the heart of humanity and which can be fully restored by our attention. As Martin Shaw writes, “We make things holy by the kind of attention we give them.” Gabriel is making our way of being holy again by the quality of attention he brings to the words that are missing, re-storing and re-connecting us with the ineffable so we can re-member ourselves into our ancestral future.”
— Peter Tavernise

The most beautiful book I’ve ever seen.

— Tara Whiteside